Share on FacebookShare on TwitterA Chinese crew has come belowfireplacecurrently for blatantly copying YG Entertainments WINNER and even going so some distance as claiming that theyre the genuine WINNER.

With the Chinese impostors copying the complete lot from WINNERs outfits and posters to the teams history, lovers accept expressed their contempt for the copycats. In fact, after seeing that the Chinese community is profiting off their plagiarism by way offunctioning at clubs and keeping their own concerts, many fans have demanded action from YG Entertainment at the behalf of WINNER.

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Share on FacebookShare on TwitterWhen idol teams make comebacks, they frequentlymove on many variousdisplays to advertise their newest release.

However, AOA subunit AOA Cream really became heads with an appearance Boni Hani, an academicdisplay for basiccollege students. After hearing that the FNC Entertainment singers were featured at the show, many netizens expressed their confusion and wondered why the womenwould seem on the show.

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Share on FacebookShare on Twitter Even though idols are most oftenactually photogenic, once in a while even visually shocking celebrities can take a bad photo.

For example, the participants of popular male idol group BTS are no strangers to awkward photos, and their lovers are no doubt aware. In fact, some fans these days showed the gang some affection throughthe use of some awkward pictures of the Big Hit Entertainment members as their profile pictures. Intrigued with the peculiar trend, many netizens have discussed the profile photographs on Instiz, where its receiveda massive number of attention.

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INTRO TO K-POP: "Ah, it all starts with the truth that my brother and I are followed from Seoul, South Korea. We are not biological siblings though. By some means he were given into K-pop, and then he got me into K-pop. I be mindful having K-pop songs on my iPod and I'dpay attentionto a couple once in awhile. I don't forgetbeing attentive tothe beauty Girls, 2NE1, SHINee, and Girls' Generation. My first favourite K-pop song used to be "Lucifer" by SHINee.

My brother, my mother and I saw 2NE1 in concert in August 2012. I distinctively bear in mind the microphone stand all the manner through one song became a beauitful tree with the participantsstatusat thefacets in dresses and it was a magical sight. On Friday, November 9, 2012, we saw Large Bang. I remember them thanking us for popping out because Storm Sandy just struck the Jersey Shore. They rode on segways and had great outfits on, and Daesung did his solo, ya know? After that I got into the insanity called K-pop. It was one of the mostbest possible and worst choices ane possesseach and every made- seriously and non-seriously at all. Well, the ones are my earliest K-pop memories."

THE DIFFERENCE: "I would say K-pop is other to any other pop track from anyplace else in the sector due to, obviously, the language. It is a language no onein the United Stateslearns in class and may also bewithout difficulty judged because it isanything out of the norm. Asians have sure stereotypes, yet I wager to upload to they all is the speculation that their music is bizarrebecause of language barriers, especially coming from a rustic that no personcan pay care to much.

Secondly, the reality that idols have explicit dances to every song. I'macutely conscious of artists and bands from alternative countries having routines to their music but not anything to this extent of intensity.

Third, K-pop showcases such so much ofideas that shall be then bright to in between to dark ones that is alsoreasonablythe various from other music. Their costumes and music videos could be more intricate.

Lastly, K-pop does not get showcased much in other countries, but slowly yet unquestionablyit be spreading like wildfire via mini gala's and conventions in addition approximately concerts.

All of my pals know I admire K-pop and I got some into K-pop as well. So I'dmost likely delineate K-pop as my culture and background. Since I am adopted from Seoul, I would say that K-pop is helping me bring some of my wealthy culture and history to my lifestyles to give it some flare. I would describe K-pop as amusing and loopy equally any other form of music they have heard of. There is no definite solution to how to describe K-pop because it is sonot easy to describe the goodness of it all!"

WHY BTOB: "BTOB would be my favorite workforceon account of their amazing music; they are all talented in their own special techniquesno longer entirely strictly rapping or singing. They're dorky and hilarious, are enthusiastic about what they do, they love their Melody fanatics thus so much, and they aretruly underrated. They make me so so glad and laugh such a lot when observing their videos."

FAVORITE SONG: "You're So Fly"

FAVORITE SOLO ARTIST: Ailee

WHY AILEE: "Ailee is queen. She has amazing vocals and was raised in New Jersey, and this is the reason where I live. She may be so beautifuland sort and has a candy smile/eye smile. "

KEEPING AN EYE ON: "Monsta X. I have been keen on theirs since "No.Mercy" and their pre-debut days. I'm like a proud mom, even supposing they're all older than me and the maknae youngest member was born in 1996. Their music is freaking amazing and their dances are rad, and their music videos are awesome. You will have to merelytake a glance at 'em out! They're the only real band I've been with since their pre-debut."

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DSP Media"s new girl group April released a virtual reality profile for member SoMin on April 10.

Profiles for members JinSol, NaEun, ChaeWon, YeNa, and HyunJoo will be released at noon of each day following April 10.

SoMin"s profile contains a short description of her, photos that rotate 360, a teaser video, and an interview video. Its cute and unique design make people feel as if they"re reading a fairy tale book.

"April members had so much fun making this virtual profile book because it"s different from regular photoshoots," a source from DSP Media commented.

"We want many people to come and experience April"s profiles and have fun," the source added.

-- MAMAMOO has partnered with a world-renowned mastering engineer on its latest album.

According to a rep from MAMAMOO′s agency, the group worked on title track Um Oh Ah Yeah from its upcoming mini album with famed mastering engineer Chris Gehringer, who has worked with the likes of Rihanna, Lady Gaga, Madonna and Nas.

Um Oh Ah Yeah is an RB style dance track, with lyrics written by the members themselves.

MAMAMOO will hold a media showcase at Ilchi Art Hall in Seoul′s Cheongdam-dong on June 18, before its second mini album Pink Funky is released on June 19.

Get "Awaken" with TimeZ in not just one language, but both Korean and Chinese!

The Chinese Korean boy group has just released both versions of their newest digital single. We"ve been treated to the Chinese version of the MV as well, which show theboys looking good in classy suits and even as bellboys while spying on a woman!

Even before you hear the song you know it"s going to be good because the song was written by the famous producing team "January 8 (Jam Factory)" who wrotemany other songs from top artists.

TimeZ will have their comeback performance on "M! Countdown", and after their Korean promotions, they will continue to promote in China.

(Photo : Twitter ) EXID joins the intense lineup of female groups that will make comebacks this summer.

On Sunday, June 7, a representative from EXID"s agency revealed to Star News regarding the group"s comeback. "EXID had already set plans for an August comeback since the end of Ah Yeah promotions," said the representative, as reported by Soompi.

Thanking their fans for all the love and support they are giving to them, EXID will return with another hit single. "They will come out with a good song to pay back the fans support since "UpDown" and "Ah Yeah"," is what the representative added.

EXID just recently made their comeback with "Ah Yeah," the group"sfollow-up to their ultra-popular single titled "UpDown." The song was released on April 13 as a part fo their second EP. EXID wrapped up promotions for the song on May 24.

EXID is signed with Yedang Entertainment. The group consist of members LE, Solji, Hani, Hyelin, and Junghwa.

Save the Children, an international charity organization, and Seoul National University’s social welfare research center held a study comparing the levels of childrens happiness across the world. As a result, Korea ranked last in levels of subjective happiness.

According to a study based on 12 countries and 42,567 kids, out of a 10 point scale, kids at age eight ranked 8.2, age 10 ranked 8.2, and age 12 ranked 7.4, thus marking the lowest out of all countries.

Most notable is that even compared to countries with an underdeveloped economy system such as Nepal (8.4, 8.6, 8.5) and Ethiopia (8.2, 8.6, 8.3), Korea fell low.

For another study of satisfaction of family, materials, relationships, society, school, time use, and one’s self, held among 15 countries and 52,141 children, Korea yet again drooped lower than the average.

Satisfaction in looks, body, and grades were especially low, making 7.2, 7.4, and 7.0 respectively. The category with the highest satisfaction was family (8.9).

Lee Bong Joo, professor of social welfare at Seoul National University said, “We see that Korean kids have significantly lower levels of satisfaction regarding their looks and grades because parents compare them to the ideal standards of society.”

The results of the study will be presented at the International Symposium on May 21.

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